“I’m going to do everything in my power to try to sit down to take
him and his family and convince them that this may not be the last
time we see him step into a cage. I think we’d be cheating a lot of
fans,”
Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney said.

Having just announced his retirement in the cage during the
televised broadcast, “Batman” was given the microphone and held
serve for the first ten minutes of the postfight press
conference.

“This isn’t the way I wanted it to end,” Pellegrino said. “Walking
up the stairs today to come here I could honestly tell you, you’ll
never see me fight again unless you’re watching it on YouTube. I
know Bjorn said he’s going to talk to us and all that, and I’m sure
he means well and wants me to keep fighting. It’s just getting
hard. I missed my daughter’s first words because of me fighting.
That’s something I always think about.”

Having last fought back in March at UFC
128 against Gleison
Tibau, Pellegrino made his return against what he said was an
opponent he picked. What transpired in the cage was something he
said hadn’t happened during his 10 years of fighting.

“When I tell you I did everything right, I did everything right,”
Pellegrino said. “To lose that way and have a ref jump on top of
you and tell you that you were laying down, and I had to pick you
up ... I actually told him, 'I’m standing up a------.' I remember
holding his leg and trying to stand up. Nothing against the ref.
He’s a really amazing guy with an amazing mustache.”

Hinting at a possible return to fighting only if it were in
Atlantic City, Pellegrino made this decision to retire long before
stepping into the cage on Saturday night.

“It was made when my son was born,” Pellegrino said of his decision
to step away. “It really just happened. Training for this fight, I
wanted to have the most amazing fight whether I won or lost. I
would’ve liked to gone 15 minutes just to see how my cardio was and
see how all my training was that I did for this fight worked. I
didn’t want to submit him or knock him out or vice versa. I just
wanted to fight for 15 minutes. That’s it and then retire.”

Enjoying his moment during the press conference, the Point
Pleasant, N.J., native posed the question of his retirement to both
the audience and his wife. The latter answered, “No comment.” The
former responded with a definitive yes. Pellegrino did have one
final statement before leaving the press conference early.

“I want to see one of my guys sitting up here next to you guys.
That’s my dream. I want to see my students right here in the same
exact environment that I was in," he said. "If that could happen I
would walk away from the sport right now. If I could sign one of my
fighters to Bellator right now and train him.”